"...At
90,000 feet, the video camera will be able to see some 200 miles out
toward the horizon. Guzik said it may be possible to see the moon’s
shadow coming toward Carbondale at a distance, though the group will
have little or no control over which way the camera is pointed at any
given time..."

"....On Aug. 21, 2017,
the United States will experience a solar eclipse! This celestial event
will provide a golden opportunity to engage and educate diverse
audiences, and NASA has the resources to help.

Along a path 60 to
70 miles wide stretching from Oregon to South Carolina, observers will
be able to see a total solar eclipse. Others across North America will
see a partial eclipse. The event will happen around lunch time across
the country. For an interactive map with timing information along the
path of the eclipse, visit